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Chicago examiner mayor to put 150,000,000 subway plan up 10 voters harrison will give public chance to accept or reject offer of new york and london firms to build tube system for Chicago attempt to sidetrack comprehen sive project will result m getting proposition on bal lot by referendum petition the offer of 150,000,000 for the con duction of a comprehensive system of Ã¼bways m Chicago which was submit ed yesterday to the city authorities by epresentatives of the walston h brown construction company of new york and jriffiths & co ltd of london eng and will be submitted to the voters at he spring election together with the alternative propositions for downtown Ã¼bways for the elevated and surface i asportation lines fter the terms of the offer had been uiihntp.il the harbor and subway iiiniission and the council committee on i transportation at a joint meeting .. receive subway bids mayor harrison ms advisers on subway matters that â€¢ regarded the proposition as the equiva â– '. pÂ»f a bid though not formally such ml that he would take measures for its mission to a referendum vote of the pie no matter whether the city coun l favors or opposes a popular vote on ie question etition is planned this means that the mayor vriil see to t that a petition with the signatures of he legal number of voters somewhat more than 100,000 will be prepared and bat the comprehensive subway question hall go to the little ballot by the pe itlon route if the city council fails to pte that it be submitted the mayor has not been asleep at the witch said one of his advisers on the subway question he has foreseen that he aldermen may try to sidetrack the comprehensive subway plan m favor of he proposed stub-end subways for the urface and elevated roads he has all arrangements made for an organized cam paign to get 150,000 signatures or more o a petition for a referendum vote and he necessary number of legal signatures can be obtained within a few weeks there is lots of time to get up the petl ion and it will be started m circulation he moment the mayor gives the word the offer of the new york and london apita was made m a formal letter from attorneys thornton & chancellor the lo al legal representatives of the walston 11 brown construction company and as sociates of new york city and griffiths * co of london these concerns agree to finance and build a comprehensive sys tem of subways m Chicago the first con struction unit calling for 50,000,000 to be started at once and the balance later no proposals m conformity with the pecifications prepared and advertised by the harbor and subway commission and based on the council's first compre hensive subway ordinance were received the 150,000,000 offer with the letter of attorneys thornton & chancellor was sent to the city council meeting last night it was not read or disc-.tssed and was referred to the local transportation omnilltee for further action replying to questions from aldermen mr thornton said my principals made an independent ia ] stlgi!iip.a of t!i Chicago subway situa ; lion and employed john s stevens .... onsultins engineer mr stevens repi s unqualifiedly m favor of the com â– ;-. lieusive system of rapid transit subivar â€¢ - outlined by the harbor and snows y commission the syndicate then applied itself to making necessary financial ar rangements m europe for the absorption of chicago's subway bonds based on the omprehensive system these arrangements were completed in december and a representative of the british syndicate mr griffiths is now on his way to Chicago the syndicate ex pects to rely on the harbor and subway commission's engineering investigations and plans and for the present mcreij offers assurance to the city that the cap ital for a comprehensive system of ___â€¢ ways ls available one-third available now mr thornton m reply to further qiies lii'iiiiig by aldermen bbmls nipt less than sii,oiwi,ooti of the pro posed subway construction capital will be avn'j.blc at once 50,000,000 more for the second construction unit will be available when t'.;e city calls for it ami tbr total available capital for subway construction and equipment will if iicc slaughter planned by german officers colonel von reuter admits he would kill citizens special cable to the examiner strassbl'ptg jan 5 â€” wholesale slaughter of the citizens was narrowly averted m zabern the little alaskan gar rison towu on november 28 last colo nel von repiter commanding the ninety ninth regiment of infantry admitted haughtily on the witness stand to-day be had determined to order his troops to are on the civilians to restore order colonel von router whose regiment the kaiser ordered from zabern and lieuten ant schad are before a court-martial here charged with offenses against civil au thority and breaches of military discip line the colonel testified that he accom panied lieutenant schad when the troops were clearing a square personally to give the command to fire if necessary as he did not wish to leave the responsibility to so young an officer the colonel said he had replied to an official who had asked whether he von reuter would allow it to come to blood shed as follows certainly blood may flow and under certain conditions the story will be a good one if it happens for we are pro tecting the prestige and the honor of the whole army and the greatly shaken au thority of the government czar imprisons two women for anthem polish baroness and friend sen tenced to forty-one days special cable to the examiner st petersburg jan s the re lentlessness with which russian officials crush any inspiration toward freedom among the poles was demonstrated to day when two young polish women the baroness von rosenberg and a friend mile coblinsxy were sentenced to one month and twenty-one days imprison ment respect ely for singing the polish national anthem which is a prayer for polish independence woman fights with thief in street he flees as detectives send bullets after him mrs d g remington 3 east walton plaoe was ou her way home from a drug store a block away early to-day when a negro blocked her path showed a revol ver and demanded her purse the woman screamed and grappled with the negro holding him until two detectives attract ed by her cries were within a half a block of the scene the negro broke away and ran as the detectives shot at him german officials caught as traitors empire shaken by scandal due to russians special cable to the examiner koenigsberg jan 5 a tremendous sensation has been caused here by the arrest of several military and consular officials m connection with an espionage system established m the interest of rus sia the system extended to the all im portant baltic and north sea ports and to other sections of the empire catholic university gets 500,000 to-day knights of columbus to present check to cardinal gibbons baltimore md jan 5 a check for 500,000 for the catholic university as a contribution from the knights of columbus of the united states will be placed m cardinal gibbons hands to morrow at 1 o'clock mrs henning to aid in capture of her husband wife of missing banker m Chicago says she wants to see him punished she always hated a thief detectives are employed to trace official who absconded with 38,000 1 hate a thief i hate a man who will steal thousanpls of dollars and leave his wife nnd baby without money and m debt that is what frank 11 henning did i will do everything i can to help capture him and i hope he will be punished this surprising statement was made last evening by mrs rose henning at the home of her parents mr and mrs charles vesely 4017 ogden avenue mrs henuiug with her three-year-old daughter ruth arrived m Chicago yes terday afternoon from schaumburg 111 where her husband was assistant cashier of the farmers bank henning wished the president and trustees of the bank a happy new year and left a shortage of 38,000 was later discovered i first learned from the president that my husband had taken money from the bank said the wife i do not think there is another woman m the case for we were very happy during our four years of married life i received a letter from my husband mailed at elgin he told me what he had done said that he was leaving me and that he would write from time to time i wish he would write now i would tell the police where he is so they could arrest him and so he could be pun ished went to theater the night before frank left he told me he was going to Chicago to see a show with some friends i expected him home about midnight vl heu be did not come i became worriedf but thought he might have missed the last train and then m the morning the president of the bank told mc what hurt the most was the way baby ruth cried " when is papa coming back she asked me and then she heard that her papa had run away yes and i hope we never see him again i told her * i never do want to see him again unless it is to see him punished 1 can't understand what he could do with so much money he stayed at home with me most of the time and how he could speculate i don't see but he did for m his letter he said so we lived modestly m schaumburg we had a five-room flat above the bank frank worked hard all day and gen erally stayed with ruth and me at night i can't understand where the money went the capital stock of the farmers bank was 25,000 henuing's shortage was 38,000 13,000 more than the capi talization detectives on trail mrs henning soon shattered the belief of the detectives that she had come to Chicago to meet her husband henry juindel one of the stockholders m the bank came to Chicago yesterday and placed the matter m the hands of _ private detective agency we will do everything possible to cap ture henning as i understand that his speculations have been going on for seven years said mr quindel before henning went to schaumburg he was connected with the elgin national bank and a large elgin mercantile house his character there was the best his parents mr and mrs august henning live at dundee morgan has stolen washington will last testament of first president's wife m financier's library washington jan d the will of martha washington which was stolen from the records of fairfax county va during the civil war has been located m the library of j p morgan of new york a request has been made upon mr morgan for its return and mr morgan has refused to accede to that request state senator r ewel thornton 07 fairfax county will next week when the legislature meets introduce a resoiu tion authorizing and instructing the at torney general of that state o institute suit against mr morgan m the united states supreme court for the recovery of the will for more than fifty years the people of fairfax county have searched for the martha washington will not long ago some one saw the will ln mr morgan's collection and notified a friend m fair fax miss schenck dies 50,000 suit upheld court acts too late to aid girl who eloped with vanderbilt whip new york jan s florence s'.henck after seven years of bitter estrangement is dead at her father's home m nor folk va before the news was known to supreme court justice gavegan be htid banded down a decision which will permit the relations of the dead woman to carry on her suit for 50,000 damages against charles h wilson manager of the show horses belonging to alfred g vanderbilt who eloped with her after as she al leged falsely representing himself as a single man word came from norfolk to-day that miss schenck died after having obtained the full forgiveness of her father who disowned her after her elopement emma goldman defies paterson ban 5,000 hear anarchistic speech on return paterson x j jan 5 emma gold man avowed anarchist run out of pat erson december 16 returned to-night and delivered one ot the hottest anarchistic speeches ever made in the city nearly live thousand persons were present gilbert e roe former law partner of senator lafollette miss grace potter joseph o'brien leonard abbott hutchins hapgood lincoln steffens carlos tresca bolton hall emma goldman dr rubin and dr berkman were the speakers the police were present but did not interfere wrecked seamen row 700 miles eight survivors of schooner eldo rado are safe special cable to the examiner sydney n s w jan 5.-eigbt survivors of the schooner eldorado which was abandoned 2.200 miles from val paraiso six months ago arrived here to day on board the steamer knight of the garter which rescued them from easter island they had reached the island m a small boat completely exhausted after a trip of seven hundred miles mrs mackay buys yacht for cruise special cable to the examiner london jan 5 â€” mrs john w mackay who is at present stopping at nice for the benefit of her health has just purchased from the comte d'hout poul the well known schooner yacht amaryllis and intends cruising iv the mediterranean with her daughter the princess di stigliano colonna and her two grandsons as soon as the yacht is ut-j ted out jeff davis friend killed in his home piggott ark jan o captain d a stanfield towu marshall of st fran cis this county confederate veteran and who was one of the companions of jef ferson davis when he was captured at the close of the civil war was killed to day by j u hillups who was being guarded m the officer's home the slayer was captured wilson friend to seek croesus riches new york jan tp howard butler of crotnn falls professor of archaeology at princeton anpl clppse friend of president wilson is going to asia minor next month to dig m quest of the lost wealth of croesus the rockefeller of ancient times historians believe it is buried m syria professor butler's search is be ing made partly m the interest of the museum of natural history 2 fires at sometime total loss is 2/0,000 flames destroy part of sulz berger & sons co plant m stockyards and employes and firemen have narrow escapes the tire-fighting apparatus of the city last night the beef nouse of sulzberger & sons company forty-first and paulina streets was destroyed at an estimated loss of 20,000 several firemen were overcome and others liad narrow escapes from in jury from falling timbers the xortwset eide tire for a time threatened to get beyond control the blaze was discovered iv the malt house of the delaney malting company at north lieclaire avenue and moffat street before under control it attacked the ; plant of the jubian varnish company and two large grain elevators men are driven out the lire m the sulzberger plant a live ! story building m the heart of the stock â– yards was discovered m the slaughter ! pens on the second floor the meu at j work m the structure formed a volunteer fire department but were driven from the building by the smoke a single alarm was quickly followed by | l a 4-11 alarm the fire is thought to have ! been started by crossed electric wires ] the loss paused by the malt house hre : is estimated at 2-0,000 lt is believed that the flames started in a drying ripom | on the third floor of the building ten i minutes after the first alarm was turned m the entire building was a mass of flames a 11 alarm was followed by : l-11 and 4-11 alarms and siip-iial calls or engines crowd watches flames the malt housi was formerly owned by p e bullen lt later passed into the i possession of the american malting com pany and a few months ago was pur chased by frank delaney 4 winthrop avenue though the fire occurred m a sparsely ! populated district it was witnessed by ; several hundreil spectators and the po ; lice and firemen were compelled to j establish a fire line n y suffrage army suffers from hike catskill x t jan s general rosalie jones and her little army of suf fragists arrived this evening after a hard twenty-five-mile hike from kings ton over heavy roads and m the face of head winds general jones was unable to make the scheduled address lv the local theater but captain r<_se livingston spoke must of the party are suffering from swollen feet and legs the hikers ex pect to reach albany wednesday mrs zane attacks husband fight causes theater riot where is my child cry two fires occurring simultaneously on the south and ihe northwest sides taxed mrs nellie la pearl at left her daughter mrs ruby la pearl zane and edgar zane jr to regain whom his mother threatens to kidnap her husband jittÂ£matioxai jyhrvo jscrvice kaiser is tarsifal stage manager german emperor helps produce the opera m berlin specie cable to t examiner berlin jan s the first performance of tarsifal at the royal opera to-night has given the kaiser another opportunity to exercise his marked talents as m ama teur stage manager lie took au active hand m preparing the stage arrangements and together with general director huel senhaeseler dictated some of the effect ive settings of the grail seen costume materials were sent to the kaiser for inspection and he p'hose a deep red sill for the mantles worn by the knights of the holy grail wets oust daughter of jesse james omaha neb jan 3 mrs lillie i clisp only daughter of jesse james noted bandit arrived ln omaha with her j husbanil to-day asserting they had been run out of basset neb for activity m recent prosecutions of bootleggers mrs clisp whose husband is ill applied to the i associated charities for work flames sweeping over paterson n j pat'ehsox x j jan 6 fire wide started lv the opera house bl.pp-k nt _â€¢__ this ii ruing has enveloped the entire block dozens of firemen already have ben overcome m fighting the blaze which i is now beyond control with fiames leaping 100 feet high mother uses disguise to see mate women faint as men clash mrs ruby zane who iv iter efforts to regain possession of her child edgar zane jr has threatened to kidnap her husband and compel him to tell where the little one is last night by strategy laid her hands on zane a general fight m the orchestra coop of a downtown the ater and vast consternation amid the audience were the net results using the country girl disguise she has worn on the stage mrs zane was admitted to the theater where twelve armed men m the audience are supposed to guard zane while he conducts the orchestra walking to the front of the theater sirs zane threw off veil and glasses clasped her arms about her hus band's neck and with more dramatic effect than anything that was said ln the other side of the footlights cried i my child where is my child woman m audience faints uet out of here i won't tell you | where the kid is the husband shouted i and just here is where those twelve armed men come into the sketch thirty ! men m the audience rushed to mrs | zane's assistance one of the twelve j ! caught mrs zane by the throat and one i of the thirty knocked him down the twelve then made for the one knocked ] him down stepped on his neck and other wise abused hin ln the meantime a score of women m the audience had fainted the rest of the audience was safe m the street women screamed mrs zane had lost : consciousness and was taken to the niau ! aget-'s office and a riot call sent to the police station when the police arrived harry asher ! tpild them that a woman had fainted and j that was all | a friend of the family was also re j fused entrance to the theater he also | adopted a disguise and entered unknown to the manager when the friend dis carded his makeup some one shouted j jet that guy and the gang did | after chasing him around the block sev eral times they caught him the result was painful detective 1 j o'brien ar rived on the scene and escorted the j friend downtown i as a result of the affair at the theater | mrs zane is said to be m a serious con j dition dr gerald totvski said that she j would have to remain quiet for weeks long prisoner m room since monday when the trouble m the j zane family first started with the kid j : imping of the child zane has not gone to the theater he has stayed right m his j , room at fi2l sheffield avenue but yes i j terday when he heard that george re i j inns who is mrs zane's lawyer wenl | i to judge mahoney's court to get a search warrant authorizing mrs zane to search their home for the child the ventured i forth he was guarded lim'ne faithful â€¢ twelve mam utilities body bars all passes in Illinois new commission at first meet ing warns public service com panies free transportation is illegal politicians are hit board begins investigation of street car crash m which twenty were injured and trac tion heads appear to testify the Illinois stale public utilities commission accomplished the follow ing at its meeting yesterday iâ€”began1 â€” began an im e-iigat n into the street car accident at west van buren street and south racine ave nue last saturday tvbcn a score or more persons were hurt and forced influential traction officials to ack nowledge the commission's power *.â€¢ compel the production of eridence ia such cases o â€” lnstructed the state grain de partment not to allow its em ployes to obtain f * transportation on various railroad m and about Chicago this ruling was taken t mean that nobody e epl railroad employes would l allowed to ride tree m Illinois i o â€” discuss l iufor 1 p.ilh ."â€¢ rtaf sentatives oi public otimlies commissions of five other slates and representatives of varl'ius enpreee companies and rallroadh the recent ruling of the interstate commerce commission regarding express rates * â€” decided to report its decision on thursday on sustaining or not the previous rulings of the old railroad and warehouse commission regarding legal actions brought by the board of trade against common carriers xo public official state county or city and no person not employed by the vart ous railroad in Illinois will hereafter be allowed to ride on such railroads on passes according to the construction placed upon the ruling yesterday of the state public utilities commission thai employes of the state grain department should no longer be allowed to ride ob passes on the various railroad lines ln and about Chicago upholds state law this action of the public utilities com mission yesterday m refusing these par ticular state employes the privilege ot free railroad transportation constitutes Â« precedent and was understood to mean that body would uphold the recent state legislation prohibiting the issuance of passes to any but railroad employes it really means m effect that all politi cians people v it h a pull and all those who have hitherto for oue reason or an other enjoyed free transportation musr 1 now pay their fares or walk the unifed states supreme court ye i terday declared the public utilities j board of kansa3 to be legal the illi nois commission is a body of similar ! jurisdiction ami consequently this de i cision it is held will apply m this state j also if this proves true it means that | the rulings of the Illinois state publi utilities cppmiuission are final the a'?tion of the commission followed a consideration of the petition of e g costello of the state grain department that grain in_p_e__c and samplers might obtain free transportation cannot afford expenses mr i'p.^teilo tolil the commisstoners that many of the men were unable to afford the expense of their fares as they hail to go thirty and forty miles trom th city every day he said they bad always bail their transportation pnipl chairman j e yuan saiii that tin problem was a knotty one nnd oin pjf many similar problems with which the cpinnnission would have to cope m the near future after the ruling of the commission Â«;â– knows m quau was asked doesn't your decision regarding the state grain inspectors mean that no public official will m__ruljh 4 allowed bo ride n ia " * there is the law replied mr qoan dryly that's all t nave tfl say on must draw your own infer ences it is expected that t only excep tions that the commission will make m this riling will concern railroad em ployeft as the attorney general recently give an opinion that such employes may ride on passes issued by the railroads this action of the commission yesterday was regarded as the most important vol xii no 13 a m tuesday Chicago january 6 1914 tuesday registered in u s patent office prirf oimk f'fmt dellversd by carrier rn.ii uiil t i 30 cbnts per month . examiner leads in circulation the daily and sunday examiner m december sold more papers m the city of Chicago than any other two morning papers with several thousand to spare circulation books open to the inspection of any advertiser i too much mustard play it again please from granddaughter to grandpa nobody seems to tire of the new dances everybody i is dancing or learning to dance them because i they are mastered easily and quickly but when learning learn right â€” from a ilbjp professional teacher trie best f___^v-#u eachers m Chicago are adver l^aw^jg tised every sunday m the want ps sha_l_^im pages of the sunday examiner s b\s ' "â– ' '" " vrv sunday's want ad pj br^rap ' ontest and win a valuable prize Chicago and vicinity most i ly cloudy tuesday and wednesday a^a m moderate temperature variable j i winds shifting to southerly ym kange of temperatures yesterday ( w i^r^if^o \ average 32.3 |__ t0 we - jfr^i | Â«

Chicago examiner mayor to put 150,000,000 subway plan up 10 voters harrison will give public chance to accept or reject offer of new york and london firms to build tube system for Chicago attempt to sidetrack comprehen sive project will result m getting proposition on bal lot by referendum petition the offer of 150,000,000 for the con duction of a comprehensive system of Ã¼bways m Chicago which was submit ed yesterday to the city authorities by epresentatives of the walston h brown construction company of new york and jriffiths & co ltd of london eng and will be submitted to the voters at he spring election together with the alternative propositions for downtown Ã¼bways for the elevated and surface i asportation lines fter the terms of the offer had been uiihntp.il the harbor and subway iiiniission and the council committee on i transportation at a joint meeting .. receive subway bids mayor harrison ms advisers on subway matters that â€¢ regarded the proposition as the equiva â– '. pÂ»f a bid though not formally such ml that he would take measures for its mission to a referendum vote of the pie no matter whether the city coun l favors or opposes a popular vote on ie question etition is planned this means that the mayor vriil see to t that a petition with the signatures of he legal number of voters somewhat more than 100,000 will be prepared and bat the comprehensive subway question hall go to the little ballot by the pe itlon route if the city council fails to pte that it be submitted the mayor has not been asleep at the witch said one of his advisers on the subway question he has foreseen that he aldermen may try to sidetrack the comprehensive subway plan m favor of he proposed stub-end subways for the urface and elevated roads he has all arrangements made for an organized cam paign to get 150,000 signatures or more o a petition for a referendum vote and he necessary number of legal signatures can be obtained within a few weeks there is lots of time to get up the petl ion and it will be started m circulation he moment the mayor gives the word the offer of the new york and london apita was made m a formal letter from attorneys thornton & chancellor the lo al legal representatives of the walston 11 brown construction company and as sociates of new york city and griffiths * co of london these concerns agree to finance and build a comprehensive sys tem of subways m Chicago the first con struction unit calling for 50,000,000 to be started at once and the balance later no proposals m conformity with the pecifications prepared and advertised by the harbor and subway commission and based on the council's first compre hensive subway ordinance were received the 150,000,000 offer with the letter of attorneys thornton & chancellor was sent to the city council meeting last night it was not read or disc-.tssed and was referred to the local transportation omnilltee for further action replying to questions from aldermen mr thornton said my principals made an independent ia ] stlgi!iip.a of t!i Chicago subway situa ; lion and employed john s stevens .... onsultins engineer mr stevens repi s unqualifiedly m favor of the com â– ;-. lieusive system of rapid transit subivar â€¢ - outlined by the harbor and snows y commission the syndicate then applied itself to making necessary financial ar rangements m europe for the absorption of chicago's subway bonds based on the omprehensive system these arrangements were completed in december and a representative of the british syndicate mr griffiths is now on his way to Chicago the syndicate ex pects to rely on the harbor and subway commission's engineering investigations and plans and for the present mcreij offers assurance to the city that the cap ital for a comprehensive system of ___â€¢ ways ls available one-third available now mr thornton m reply to further qiies lii'iiiiig by aldermen bbmls nipt less than sii,oiwi,ooti of the pro posed subway construction capital will be avn'j.blc at once 50,000,000 more for the second construction unit will be available when t'.;e city calls for it ami tbr total available capital for subway construction and equipment will if iicc slaughter planned by german officers colonel von reuter admits he would kill citizens special cable to the examiner strassbl'ptg jan 5 â€” wholesale slaughter of the citizens was narrowly averted m zabern the little alaskan gar rison towu on november 28 last colo nel von repiter commanding the ninety ninth regiment of infantry admitted haughtily on the witness stand to-day be had determined to order his troops to are on the civilians to restore order colonel von router whose regiment the kaiser ordered from zabern and lieuten ant schad are before a court-martial here charged with offenses against civil au thority and breaches of military discip line the colonel testified that he accom panied lieutenant schad when the troops were clearing a square personally to give the command to fire if necessary as he did not wish to leave the responsibility to so young an officer the colonel said he had replied to an official who had asked whether he von reuter would allow it to come to blood shed as follows certainly blood may flow and under certain conditions the story will be a good one if it happens for we are pro tecting the prestige and the honor of the whole army and the greatly shaken au thority of the government czar imprisons two women for anthem polish baroness and friend sen tenced to forty-one days special cable to the examiner st petersburg jan s the re lentlessness with which russian officials crush any inspiration toward freedom among the poles was demonstrated to day when two young polish women the baroness von rosenberg and a friend mile coblinsxy were sentenced to one month and twenty-one days imprison ment respect ely for singing the polish national anthem which is a prayer for polish independence woman fights with thief in street he flees as detectives send bullets after him mrs d g remington 3 east walton plaoe was ou her way home from a drug store a block away early to-day when a negro blocked her path showed a revol ver and demanded her purse the woman screamed and grappled with the negro holding him until two detectives attract ed by her cries were within a half a block of the scene the negro broke away and ran as the detectives shot at him german officials caught as traitors empire shaken by scandal due to russians special cable to the examiner koenigsberg jan 5 a tremendous sensation has been caused here by the arrest of several military and consular officials m connection with an espionage system established m the interest of rus sia the system extended to the all im portant baltic and north sea ports and to other sections of the empire catholic university gets 500,000 to-day knights of columbus to present check to cardinal gibbons baltimore md jan 5 a check for 500,000 for the catholic university as a contribution from the knights of columbus of the united states will be placed m cardinal gibbons hands to morrow at 1 o'clock mrs henning to aid in capture of her husband wife of missing banker m Chicago says she wants to see him punished she always hated a thief detectives are employed to trace official who absconded with 38,000 1 hate a thief i hate a man who will steal thousanpls of dollars and leave his wife nnd baby without money and m debt that is what frank 11 henning did i will do everything i can to help capture him and i hope he will be punished this surprising statement was made last evening by mrs rose henning at the home of her parents mr and mrs charles vesely 4017 ogden avenue mrs henuiug with her three-year-old daughter ruth arrived m Chicago yes terday afternoon from schaumburg 111 where her husband was assistant cashier of the farmers bank henning wished the president and trustees of the bank a happy new year and left a shortage of 38,000 was later discovered i first learned from the president that my husband had taken money from the bank said the wife i do not think there is another woman m the case for we were very happy during our four years of married life i received a letter from my husband mailed at elgin he told me what he had done said that he was leaving me and that he would write from time to time i wish he would write now i would tell the police where he is so they could arrest him and so he could be pun ished went to theater the night before frank left he told me he was going to Chicago to see a show with some friends i expected him home about midnight vl heu be did not come i became worriedf but thought he might have missed the last train and then m the morning the president of the bank told mc what hurt the most was the way baby ruth cried " when is papa coming back she asked me and then she heard that her papa had run away yes and i hope we never see him again i told her * i never do want to see him again unless it is to see him punished 1 can't understand what he could do with so much money he stayed at home with me most of the time and how he could speculate i don't see but he did for m his letter he said so we lived modestly m schaumburg we had a five-room flat above the bank frank worked hard all day and gen erally stayed with ruth and me at night i can't understand where the money went the capital stock of the farmers bank was 25,000 henuing's shortage was 38,000 13,000 more than the capi talization detectives on trail mrs henning soon shattered the belief of the detectives that she had come to Chicago to meet her husband henry juindel one of the stockholders m the bank came to Chicago yesterday and placed the matter m the hands of _ private detective agency we will do everything possible to cap ture henning as i understand that his speculations have been going on for seven years said mr quindel before henning went to schaumburg he was connected with the elgin national bank and a large elgin mercantile house his character there was the best his parents mr and mrs august henning live at dundee morgan has stolen washington will last testament of first president's wife m financier's library washington jan d the will of martha washington which was stolen from the records of fairfax county va during the civil war has been located m the library of j p morgan of new york a request has been made upon mr morgan for its return and mr morgan has refused to accede to that request state senator r ewel thornton 07 fairfax county will next week when the legislature meets introduce a resoiu tion authorizing and instructing the at torney general of that state o institute suit against mr morgan m the united states supreme court for the recovery of the will for more than fifty years the people of fairfax county have searched for the martha washington will not long ago some one saw the will ln mr morgan's collection and notified a friend m fair fax miss schenck dies 50,000 suit upheld court acts too late to aid girl who eloped with vanderbilt whip new york jan s florence s'.henck after seven years of bitter estrangement is dead at her father's home m nor folk va before the news was known to supreme court justice gavegan be htid banded down a decision which will permit the relations of the dead woman to carry on her suit for 50,000 damages against charles h wilson manager of the show horses belonging to alfred g vanderbilt who eloped with her after as she al leged falsely representing himself as a single man word came from norfolk to-day that miss schenck died after having obtained the full forgiveness of her father who disowned her after her elopement emma goldman defies paterson ban 5,000 hear anarchistic speech on return paterson x j jan 5 emma gold man avowed anarchist run out of pat erson december 16 returned to-night and delivered one ot the hottest anarchistic speeches ever made in the city nearly live thousand persons were present gilbert e roe former law partner of senator lafollette miss grace potter joseph o'brien leonard abbott hutchins hapgood lincoln steffens carlos tresca bolton hall emma goldman dr rubin and dr berkman were the speakers the police were present but did not interfere wrecked seamen row 700 miles eight survivors of schooner eldo rado are safe special cable to the examiner sydney n s w jan 5.-eigbt survivors of the schooner eldorado which was abandoned 2.200 miles from val paraiso six months ago arrived here to day on board the steamer knight of the garter which rescued them from easter island they had reached the island m a small boat completely exhausted after a trip of seven hundred miles mrs mackay buys yacht for cruise special cable to the examiner london jan 5 â€” mrs john w mackay who is at present stopping at nice for the benefit of her health has just purchased from the comte d'hout poul the well known schooner yacht amaryllis and intends cruising iv the mediterranean with her daughter the princess di stigliano colonna and her two grandsons as soon as the yacht is ut-j ted out jeff davis friend killed in his home piggott ark jan o captain d a stanfield towu marshall of st fran cis this county confederate veteran and who was one of the companions of jef ferson davis when he was captured at the close of the civil war was killed to day by j u hillups who was being guarded m the officer's home the slayer was captured wilson friend to seek croesus riches new york jan tp howard butler of crotnn falls professor of archaeology at princeton anpl clppse friend of president wilson is going to asia minor next month to dig m quest of the lost wealth of croesus the rockefeller of ancient times historians believe it is buried m syria professor butler's search is be ing made partly m the interest of the museum of natural history 2 fires at sometime total loss is 2/0,000 flames destroy part of sulz berger & sons co plant m stockyards and employes and firemen have narrow escapes the tire-fighting apparatus of the city last night the beef nouse of sulzberger & sons company forty-first and paulina streets was destroyed at an estimated loss of 20,000 several firemen were overcome and others liad narrow escapes from in jury from falling timbers the xortwset eide tire for a time threatened to get beyond control the blaze was discovered iv the malt house of the delaney malting company at north lieclaire avenue and moffat street before under control it attacked the ; plant of the jubian varnish company and two large grain elevators men are driven out the lire m the sulzberger plant a live ! story building m the heart of the stock â– yards was discovered m the slaughter ! pens on the second floor the meu at j work m the structure formed a volunteer fire department but were driven from the building by the smoke a single alarm was quickly followed by | l a 4-11 alarm the fire is thought to have ! been started by crossed electric wires ] the loss paused by the malt house hre : is estimated at 2-0,000 lt is believed that the flames started in a drying ripom | on the third floor of the building ten i minutes after the first alarm was turned m the entire building was a mass of flames a 11 alarm was followed by : l-11 and 4-11 alarms and siip-iial calls or engines crowd watches flames the malt housi was formerly owned by p e bullen lt later passed into the i possession of the american malting com pany and a few months ago was pur chased by frank delaney 4 winthrop avenue though the fire occurred m a sparsely ! populated district it was witnessed by ; several hundreil spectators and the po ; lice and firemen were compelled to j establish a fire line n y suffrage army suffers from hike catskill x t jan s general rosalie jones and her little army of suf fragists arrived this evening after a hard twenty-five-mile hike from kings ton over heavy roads and m the face of head winds general jones was unable to make the scheduled address lv the local theater but captain r